For The First Ever, Gov. Wike Supports Biafra, Shows IPOB Chief, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, A Brotherly Love [Must Read]

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Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Dr Austin Tam-George, has said Governor Nyesom Wike survived five assassination attempts in eleven months. He described as callous and insensitive, recent denials by the Police that the governor’s life was at risk. “It is no secret that the APC government declared war on the government and people of Rivers State, soon after the party lost the governorship litigation at the Supreme Court in 2016,” the commissioner said in a statement on Monday. He added that the first attempt to kill the governor was made immediately after the Supreme Court verdict. Dr Tam-George said the governor’s Chief Security Officer was removed without any explanation, and that the six police officers dismissed by the Police in January this year played a key role in foiling the series of attempts to kill Wike. The commissioner further disclosed that after several attempts to assassinate Wike had failed, an offer of one hundred and fifty million Naira was made to two of the six dismissed police officers, to directly kill the governor, but that the officers declined the offer. “We call on the Interpol and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to lead an independent inquiry into why those gallant and patriotic officers were dismissed from the Nigeria Police Force, on spurious charges of misconduct.” Tam-George further alleged that as part of its preparations to seize Rivers State in the 2019 elections, the central APC government was already consideing a range of escalatory measures against Wike and some key leaders in Rivers state.

For The First Ever, Gov. Wike Supports Biafra, Shows IPOB Chief, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, A Brotherly Love [Must Read]

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According to report making the rounds online, the Rivers state governor Nyesom Wike has advised IPOB leader, Nnamdi kanu to boycott his proposed visit to Lagos and Kaduna.

Addressing the media today at government House Port Harcourt, the governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike expressed fears over the dangers that may occur if the leader of Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, embarked on his visit to Lagos and Kaduna states

Speaking to the press, Wike said,

“the whole of Eastern region has not being thoroughly convinced yet; for him to embark on that tour is like a suicide mission, we still need him here, even though I have never supported him for one day, but I think that his actions have thought Nigeria a good lesson of their mistakes, and where they need to amend.”

He also revealed that if not for Nnamdi Kanu, Nigeria would have been out of shape.

“I urge him to stay back with his people; going to Lagos is not a welcomed development.”

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